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Marko, I think the challenge is a nice chance to have some fun and see how your work stacks up. No matter how subjective, it will still be a good experience, and will help your never-ending quest for perfection. Shoot, who doesn't like to compete a little every now and then? No special rating or points system is needed, all you need to hear is "I liked this one more then that one". The world will not cease spinning because the reviewers are not measuring and reproducing x pounds of downforce and xx mm of draw with every cutting motion. Part of what will lead to the winning knife is the ability to elicit some emotions for the reviewers.

I love competing. Always did and doubt will ever won't let it go whatever things I do, be it sports, work, personal challenges, etc.

When I was younger, winning was everything. Now, I just put my best effort and enjoy the participation.

As someone who has known Marko for awhile, I would bet my last dollar that whatever happens with this contest he will come away with additional knowledge that he will put to use in honing his craft to even higher levels. Ultimately, Marko, and all his future customers, will be the winners.

This project didn't take off, unfortunately, but I am still a game for it.

If one of you guys would like to test my knife against any knife you provide (testing done by third parties, preferably pros and you do all organizing), please post here and let's get this started. The knife I would provide should match the knife tested against in weight and thickness, so I would like to know what it is.

To refresh the memories testing should be done on all of the following:

This project didn't take off, unfortunately, but I am still a game for it.

If you would like to test my knife against any knife, do all the organizing (all I need to do is to send you the knife), please post here and let's start the discussion. The knife I would provide should match the knife tested against in weight and thickness, but other than that, anything goes.

M

What, who cancelled?

Now, it is no biggie to me, and running this locally might actually be a more doable, and controllable, effort.
But for the record, my knife for this has been ready to go for months

I assumed that it didn't take off as I haven't head for your or Harald for a while. Either way, I am a game, just need to know what to make.

M

Oh, my apologies then.
I was under the impression that you were busy making the knife, and seem to remember reading as much.
No worries, my choice of knife is still the same as back then, my first Kato.
That being the prototype I picked up back in 2011.
I have a newer version as well, but in my opinion, the first one is still the best of them
Naturally that knife has been used good, and have been thinned a couple times by now, but the basic geometry should be reasonable close to how it was as new.

Now, it's no big deal to me how this is done, if it is more doable, from a practical and logistical viewpoint, to do it locally I'm still standing behind my word and my bet.